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Social Work

  Welcome to the UNBC School of Social Work


Our Mission Statement:

Social Work education at the University of Northern British Columbia is committed to a program of studies that is informed by a central concern for human rights, personal empowerment, community change and social justice. It has as its foundation an analysis of power in relation to class, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age and abilities. Incorporating critical social thinking including structural, feminist and anti-racist analyses, the School focuses on social work in northern and remote areas, aboriginal and cross cultural issues, women and human services and community practice and research. It continues to develop in collaboration with regional, national and global communities.
 
The School of Social Work seeks to provide its graduates with intellectual, practical and professional skills and knowledge rooted in progressive values that promote beneficial change. By acknowledging the holistic, interdisciplinary and activist nature of social work and its commitment to social justice, the curriculum and governance of social work education at UNBC will strive to provide a self-reflective balance between theory and practice; research, teaching and community service; and critical self-awareness and respect for the ideas of others. The School of Social Work  will seek to ensure a safe and stimulating educational environment for faculty, staff and students.
 
Flash Mob 
On Monday, March 7th, to launch Social Work Week activities in Northern BC, members of the Northern Social Work Student Association staged a “Flash Mob” in the UNBC Winter Garden, showing off not only their enthusiasm for social work, but also their dancing skills! Click to watch the Full Video!
 

Grad Student Award
UNBC Social Work Professor  was honoured recently by the Canadian Association for the Study of Women and Education with the 2010 CASWE Graduate Student Award in recognition of her Doctoral Dissertation entitled: Beyond Words: Girls’ Bodyself.  Congratulations, Indrani!
 
  
  

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